You might’ve never heard of the name Mozartkugel, but if you know a thing or two about chocolate, there’s a high chance you know about Mozart chocolate, even if you’ve never had one yourself. These small round chocolate candies decorated with the image of one of the world’s most famous classical composers have become some of the most recognizable sweets worldwide. It’s practically a default souvenir choice for those visiting Austria or Germany: if you don’t know what to bring home to your loved ones (or you don’t have a lot of place in your luggage), you bring back Mozart chocolate. But did you know that Mozart chocolate isn’t a specific singular candy but comes in many varieties? It was likely supposed to be, and its inventor certainly intended it to be. And yet, these days, there are over a
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